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An adult man and a young boy are observing an educational exhibit in an indoor setting, likely a museum or science center in Santiago, Chile. The man, with dark hair and a side profile visible, is on the left, wearing a red polo shirt, matching red shorts, and a light blue backpack. He stands behind a black stroller, resting one hand on its handle. Seated in the stroller is a young boy, wearing a blue t-shirt and dark shorts. He has dark hair and is looking intently towards the right, at the exhibit's display panels and screen. He appears to be holding a small item, possibly a snack or toy. The exhibit features several display panels and a large screen set into a neutral-colored wall. The lighting in the room is dim, drawing focus to the illuminated displays. The screen shows an animated visual, depicting geological processes, possibly related to landmasses or continental drift. Above the screen, two panels present text in Spanish. The top panel reads "LA FORMACIÓN DE LOS CONTINENTES" (The Formation of the Continents), and the panel below it asks, "¿LOS CONTINENTES SIEMPRE FUERON COMO LOS CONOCEMOS HOY?" (Were the Continents Always as We Know Them Today?). To the right of the screen, additional text panels offer further educational information, though their content is blurry. On the floor, near the man's left foot, a red sticker with white icons and text is visible, stating "RESPETA DISTANCIA FÍSICA" (Respect Physical Distance), indicating compliance with public health guidelines. Both individuals appear engaged and focused on the educational content of the exhibit.
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